Well, in southern Europe mostly (I think it originated in Italy), there are organized supporter's groups, who stage stuff like that, come up with chants, those things when they hold up pieces of paper and it paints the club's symbol or something. Stuff like that.For the top clubs they can be thousands strong, and even have rival groups that support the same club.

Vyse Hazuky wrote:Well, in southern Europe mostly (I think it originated in Italy), there are organized supporter's groups, who stage stuff like that, come up with chants, those things when they hold up pieces of paper and it paints the club's symbol or something. Stuff like that.For the top clubs they can be thousands strong, and even have rival groups that support the same club.

"European" typically refers to mainland Europe. We're classed as British, and the Swedes, Danes, etc. are Scandinavian. And, awesome as that video is, that kinda shit is why Europeans don't get matchday. It's not a place to be creative or owt. Matchday is what it is. Football, beer, and mob mentality.

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